The top 9 shows on Netflix this week, from 'Who Killed Sara?' to 'Big Time Rush'

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The top 9 shows on Netflix this week, from 'Who Killed Sara?' to 'Big Time Rush'
  • Every week, the streaming search engine Reelgood compiles for Insider a list of the TV shows that have been most prominent on Netflix's daily top-10 lists.

  • Netflix's new thriller "Who Killed Sara?" topped this week's list for the second straight week.
  • Netflix counts a view if an account watches a movie or TV show for at least two minutes.
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9. "This is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist" (Netflix original, 2021)

9. "This is a Robbery: The World's Biggest Art Heist" (Netflix original, 2021)
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Description: "In 1990, two men dressed as cops con their way into a Boston museum and steal a fortune in art. Take a deep dive into this daring and notorious crime."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 88%

What critics said: "In all, this makes for a fascinating portrait of an incident that lives on in the memory of a city that has both high culture and organized crime encoded in its DNA." — Variety

8. "Worn Stories" (Netflix original, 2021)

8. "Worn Stories" (Netflix original, 2021)
Netflix

Description: "In this funny, heartfelt and moving docuseries, real people unpack the fascinating and quirky stories around their most meaningful pieces of clothing."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 100%

What critics said: "Worn Stories, which is adapted from Lauren Spivacek's best-selling clothing vignettes novel of the same name, is wonderfully-threaded nostalgia." — Paste Magazine

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7. "Big Time Rush" (Nickelodeon, 2009-2013)

7. "Big Time Rush" (Nickelodeon, 2009-2013)
Nickelodeon

Description: "After a talent agent discovers four talented pals and turns them into a boy band called Big Time Rush, they must adjust to their exciting new lives."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

What critics said: N/A

6. "Family Reunion" (Netflix original, 2019-present)

6. "Family Reunion" (Netflix original, 2019-present)
Netflix

Description: "When the McKellan family moves from Seattle to small-town Georgia, life down South — and traditional grandparents — challenge their big-city ways."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

What critics said: N/A

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5. "Ginny and Georgia" (Netflix original, 2021-present)

5. "Ginny and Georgia" (Netflix original, 2021-present)
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Description: "Free-spirited Georgia and her two kids, Ginny and Austin, move north in search of a fresh start but find that the road to new beginnings can be bumpy."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 68%

What critics said: "Ginny & Georgia is perfect background TV: familiar enough to be comforting, but with enough of its own weird energy to let Netflix's autoplay jump into the next episode." — Thrillist (season one)

4. "The Irregulars" (Netflix original, 2021-present)

4. "The Irregulars" (Netflix original, 2021-present)
"The Irregulars" Netflix

Description: "A crew of misfits investigates a series of supernatural crimes in Victorian London for Dr. Watson and his shadowy associate, Sherlock Holmes."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 77%

What critics said: "There are a sprinkling of more casual sequences that cut through the darkness. An encroaching threat does a lot to crowd those out by season's end." — Indiewire (season one)

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3. "Cocomelon" (YouTube, 2019-present)

3. "Cocomelon" (YouTube, 2019-present)
"Cocomelon" is the most subscribed-to YouTube channel in the United States, and the third most subscribed-to in the world. Screenshot YouTube/Cocomelon - Nursery Rhymes

Description: "Learn letters, numbers, animal sounds and more with J.J. in this musical series that brings fun times with nursery rhymes for the whole family!"

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

What critics said: N/A

2. "The Serpent" (Netflix original, 2021)

2. "The Serpent" (Netflix original, 2021)
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Description: "In the 1970s, merciless killer Charles Sobhraj preys on travelers exploring the "hippie trail" of South Asia. Based on shocking true events."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 69%

What critics said: "The people behind this eight-episode miniseries about a serial killer never really figured out how to tell this story, and that sense is amplified by an incessant crosscutting chronologically that only muddles the piece's tone and momentum." — RogerEbert.com

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1. "Who Killed Sara?" (Netflix original, 2021-present)

1. "Who Killed Sara?" (Netflix original, 2021-present)
Netflix

Description: "Hell-bent on exacting revenge and proving he was framed for his sister's murder, Álex sets out to unearth much more than the crime's real culprit."

Rotten Tomatoes critic score: N/A

What critics said: "Has a few logic problems, but its overall vibe is energetic enough, with good performances, to keep viewers' attention." — Decider (season one)